China improves foreign investment complaint system

  • By Xinhua
  • Sept. 3, 2020
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China's Ministry of Commerce on Monday issued new rules on handling complaints from foreign-invested enterprises to improve the foreign investment complaint system.

The rules consist of five chapters and 33 articles, further refining the relevant requirements of the foreign investment law and its implementing regulations. The new rules will come into force on October 1 this year.

The ministry's interim rules on complaints of foreign-invested enterprises, which were published 14 years ago, shall be annulled when the new rules take effect.

The new rules broaden the scope of complaints, making it clear that foreign-invested enterprises and foreign investors may apply to the complaint agencies for solutions to their legitimate rights and interests being infringed upon by administrative acts, or report problems to the complaint agencies in the investment environment, and suggest improving relevant policies and measures.

Business associations can also report investment climate issues to complaint agencies.

The rules also improve the working mechanism for complaints, clarify the procedures, and strengthen the protection of rights and interests of foreign investors.

China put into effect the landmark foreign investment law on January 1, 2020, providing institutional protection for the interests of foreign investors.